Mortgage Licensing System Expands

The Conference of State Bank Supervisors and the American Association of Residential Mortgage Regulators have announced that six more states will begin using their Web-based mortgage licensing system on July 1, bringing the total to 14. The new additions to the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System are Connecticut, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, and Vermont. The system is designed to automate and streamline state licensing of mortgage lenders and brokers. The states already using the system are Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New York, Rhode Island, and Washington. More than 5,000 companies and nearly 17,000 loan officers are being managed by the system, the organizations said. "This unprecedented adoption rate is the result of hard work begun several years ago by state regulators as we envisioned a new regulatory framework that would begin to address some of the gaps we experienced in state and federal oversight of the mortgage industry," said Gavin Gee, Idaho's director of finance and chairman of State Regulatory Registry LLC, the CSBS subsidiary that developed and operates the online registry. CSBS can be found online at http://www.csbs.org.

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